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Quantifying the coherence of a set of statements is a long standing problem with many potential applications that has attracted researchers from different sciences. The special case of measuring coherence of topics has been recently studied to remedy the problem that topic models give no guaranty on the interpretablity of their output. Several benchmark datasets were produced that record human judgements of the interpretability of topics. We are the first to propose a framework that allows to construct existing word based coherence measures as well as new ones by combining elementary components. We conduct a systematic search of the space of coherence measures using all publicly available topic relevance data for the evaluation. Our results show that new combinations of components outperform existing measures with respect to correlation to human ratings. nFinally, we outline how our results can be transferred to further applications in the context of text mining, information retrieval and the world wide web.
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Michael Röder
Paderborn University
Andreas Both
Leipzig University of Applied Sciences
Alexander Hinneburg
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Leipzig University
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
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synapsesocial.com/papers/698ca6b4c936be1242ae247b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/2684822.2685324